S2E10
· The Dauphin

Wesley Takes the Conn — Engaging the Future

Wesley relieves Ensign Gibson at the Conn, accepts Riker's plotted course for Aldebaran Zeta, and obeys Picard's order to set speed. He executes warp six point five, fingers on the helm as Daled Four lingers on the viewer. The physical act of bringing the ship to warp converts Wesley's private grief into professional action: Picard's crisp 'Engage' punctures the moment, signaling a painful but necessary step toward maturity and closing the act on forward motion and emotional restraint.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Wesley steps out of the turbolift and takes over Conn from Ensign Gibson while Riker occupies the command post and Data and Worf hold Ops and Tactical; a wedge of Daled Four fills the Main Viewer.

['Main Bridge']

Riker reports the course for Aldebaran Zeta; Picard orders speed set to warp six point five and Wesley implements the command, committing the ship to departure.

procedural calm to resolute departure

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Conflicted — a mixture of private sadness and professional resolve; grief present but controlled beneath a surface of competence.

Exits the turbolift, moves to the Conn, takes over from Ensign Gibson, inputs and confirms the ordered speed, then physically engages the warp drive while watching the Main Viewer as Daled Four recedes.

Goals in this moment
  • Obey Captain Picard's orders precisely and without hesitation.
  • Convert personal emotion into competent professional action.
  • Demonstrate reliability and maturity at the helm in front of senior officers.
Active beliefs
  • Duty and procedure are the appropriate responses in moments of personal difficulty.
  • Following orders is how one honors the ship and its mission; competence equals respect and growth.
Character traits
dutiful composed under strain attentive youthful restraint
Follow Wesley Crusher's journey

Calm, authoritative with an undercurrent of understanding — purposeful in using procedure to move a young officer through an emotional moment.

Issues the order to set warp speed, watches Wesley for a beat after the confirmation, then gives the command 'Engage' — using concise command to shift the scene forward and reassert operational tempo.

Goals in this moment
  • Move the ship promptly to its destination (Aldebaran Zeta).
  • Maintain bridge discipline and operational focus.
  • Subtly catalyze Wesley's move from private feeling to professional action.
Active beliefs
  • Starship command requires clear, decisive orders to prevent sentiment from compromising mission.
  • Experienced officers must use protocol to both protect the ship and shepherd junior crewmembers through growth moments.
Character traits
commanding measured diplomatic restraint mentoring in silence
Follow Jean-Luc Picard's journey

Neutral, observational—engaged in duty without affect.

Positioned at Ops, monitoring systems and sensors neutrally; provides a clinical operational presence though he utters no lines in this beat.

Goals in this moment
  • Monitor ship systems as the ship transitions to warp.
  • Be prepared to report technical anomalies or confirmations if needed.
Active beliefs
  • Systems data are the primary source of truth during maneuvers.
  • Steady monitoring prevents mission risk.
Character traits
analytical quietly observant reliable
Follow Data's journey

Stoic and alert — professionally detached, ready to respond to tactical contingencies.

On duty at Tactical, maintaining watchful posture; present as the bridge's security/stability anchor during the procedural sequence.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain ship security during the maneuver.
  • Provide a visible enforcement of Starfleet protocol on the bridge.
Active beliefs
  • Security must be constant regardless of personal circumstances aboard the ship.
  • Visible readiness helps deter and respond to threats.
Character traits
stoic disciplined alert
Follow Worf's journey

Matter-of-fact and professional; focused on conveying necessary information rather than emotion.

At his command post, reports that the course is set for Aldebaran Zeta — providing the navigational confirmation that enables Picard’s speed order and Wesley’s action.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure command has up-to-date navigational status.
  • Support the captain by providing clear operational data.
Active beliefs
  • Clear, timely reporting is essential to good command decisions.
  • Operational clarity helps contain emotional distractions on the bridge.
Character traits
practical supportive concise
Follow William Riker's journey

Neutral and businesslike — focused on a clean transfer of control.

Relinquishes the helm at the Conn to Wesley when Wesley arrives at the station; performs a professional handoff without fanfare.

Goals in this moment
  • Hand off Conn responsibilities properly and maintain bridge continuity.
  • Ensure the incoming helmsman (Wesley) has situational awareness.
Active beliefs
  • Proper procedure requires orderly relief of station duty.
  • A clear handoff reduces the chance of error during maneuvers.
Character traits
professional courteous efficient
Follow Young Ensign's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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USS Enterprise — Main Bridge Viewscreen

The Main Viewer displays a wedge of Daled Four and functions as the visual focal point for Wesley’s private moment; it shows the planet receding as he engages warp, turning an emotional image into evidence of forward motion.

Before: Displaying a wedge of Daled Four, dominating the …
After: Blanked or showing distant starfield as Daled Four …
Before: Displaying a wedge of Daled Four, dominating the forward bulkhead and reflecting on consoles.
After: Blanked or showing distant starfield as Daled Four disappears from view after warp engagement.
USS Enterprise-D — Main Bridge Aft Turbolift Doors

The Main Bridge Turbolift is the transit device through which Wesley arrives on the bridge; its opening cues the shift from private movement to public duty and stages the handoff at the Conn.

Before: Closed with Wesley inside the car approaching the …
After: Doors have opened and closed after Wesley's exit; …
Before: Closed with Wesley inside the car approaching the bridge; call panel illuminated.
After: Doors have opened and closed after Wesley's exit; lift is idle or returned to standby.
Daled Four

Daled Four (as the visible glowing planet) functions as both literal destination origin and symbolic motif: it is what Wesley watches vanish — the emotional object of his sadness — as he composes himself and executes the warp jump.

Before: Visible on the Main Viewer as a glowing …
After: No longer visible on the viewer after the …
Before: Visible on the Main Viewer as a glowing planetary limb ringed in cloud, prominent on the forward viewport.
After: No longer visible on the viewer after the ship transitions to warp; becomes a receding memory in Wesley's interior landscape.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Main Bridge

The Forward Stations / Conn is the precise workspace where Wesley takes control and executes the command inputs — the tactile center of the event where fingers on controls convert intention into ship motion.

Atmosphere Concentrated and procedural — quiet keystrokes and focused attention.
Function Control station for helm, navigation, and immediate execution of speed orders.
Symbolism Represents the threshold between adolescent longing and adult responsibility.
Access Operated by assigned helmsman; relieved only through orderly handoff.
Curved LCARS panels glowing under fingertips Tactile switches and keyboard clicks Subtle vibration as systems spool for warp
Aldebaran Zeta

Aldebaran Zeta is the plotted navigational destination announced by Riker; it functions as the immediate, practical objective that justifies the warp order and propels the ship away from Daled Four.

Atmosphere Abstract but determinative — a named point that turns orders into trajectory.
Function Navigation target and narrative pivot — the next physical locus of the ship's mission.
Symbolism Represents forward motion and duty taking precedence over lingering attachment.
Access Not physically present in the scene; conceptually defined within navigational systems.
Announced sharply by Riker, converting intention into immediate action Associated with bridge displays and course data Functions as an invisible vector off-screen

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Key Dialogue

"RIKER: "We have the course set for Aldebaran Zeta, Sir.""
"PICARD: "Mister Crusher, set speed -- warp six point five.""
"PICARD: "Engage.""